Adie, R., Treatment of Bulbous Plants during Summer, 240. Agaricus albellus, 130; A. collinus from Durham, 367.
Aira uliginosa as a British Plant, by J. G. Baker, 176. Allium paradoxum, 240. Anadyomeneæ, 43.
Anadyomene and Microdictyon, On, by J. E. Gray, 41. Anadyomene, 45, 46, 49, 71; A. Cut-
leriæ, 48; plicata, 48; stellata, 47; Wrightii, 48; Lenormandii, 291. Anderson, J., Observations on the Temperature of Water and its effects upon Plant Cultivation, 203. Anderson, T., Cinchona Plantations at Darjeeling, 160, 246.
Report of Calcutta tanic Garden for 1865, 372. Andromeda polifolia, var., by R. Tate, 377. Apetalum, 40.
Aralia Planchoniana, 172; Chinensis 172.
Archer, Professor, Ravages of Insects on Forest trees, 160.
Archer, W., on Bulbochate Prings- heimiana, 96.
Arenaria montana on Wimbledon Common, 178. Arethusa, 40.
Asplenium Petrarchæ an Irish Plant,
Athyrium Filix-foemina, varieties of, 368.
Australia, Prevention or Mitigation of Droughts in, by F. Mueller, 28. The Future Vegetation of,
Baker, J. G., appointed to Kew Her- barium, 63.
On Aira uliginosa, 176.
Baker, J. G., Report of Thirsk Club for 1865, 72.
Barth, Dr. H., Death of, 31. Bary, A. de, 'Neue Untersuchungen über Uredineen,' 60.
Baumann, Éloge des Expositions en Angleterre, 204.
Bennett, G., on Bougainvillea specta- bilis, 88.
Bennett, J. J., his Edition of the Works of R. Brown, 63, 124. Report of Botanical Department British Museum, 174. Bentham, G., Handbook of the Bri- tish Flora,' 360.
Berkeley, M. J., On Wynnea, 390. Black, A. G., Death of, 64. Boletus cyanescens, 130.
Bommer, Sur la Panachure et de la Coloration des Feuilles, 204.
Bossin, Questions proposed by, at the Botanical Congress, 204.
Botanical Congress, 31, 64, 93, 128, 183, 208, 239.
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 94, 159, 240, 368.
Botanists, Classification of, 234. 'Botany, Outlines of Elementary,' by A. Silver, 30.
Botany, the Advantage of, to Horti- culture, 194.
'Botany, the Treasury of,' by Lindley and Moore, 62.
Bougainvillea spectabilis in New South Wales, 88.
Bowringia insignis, 16.
Brainea, Note on the Genus, by J. Smith, 15.
Bridges, T., Death of, 64.
Briggs, T. R. A., Unrecorded Stations, mostly near Plymouth, of some Uncommon Plants, 287, 393.
British Association Meeting for 1865, 307.
British Museum Botanical Depart- ment, Official Report for 1865, 174. Britten, J., On White-flowered varie- ties of British Plants, 87.
Flora of High Wycombe,
Brody, St., Flora of Gloucestershire, 121, 304.
Brown, Robert, his collected Writings, 63.
Buchan, A., On a Tree found in Peat
in Shapinshay, 159. Bulbochete Pringsheimiana, 96. Bull, W., On relation of Horticulture and Botany to Mankind, 204. Butcher's Broom, Yellow-fruited va- riety of, 393.
Calamites, On the Structure and Af- finities of, 337.
Calcutta Botanic Garden Annual Re- port for 1865, 372. Callitris Parlatorei, 267. Calluna Atlantica, 306.
Camellia Hongkongensis, 52; C. Japonica, var. variegata, by B. See- mann, 8.
Cape Verdes, Exploration of, by Rev. R. T. Lowe, 157.
Capsella pauciflora, 51; elliptica, 51. Carroll, J., Contributions to British Lichenology, Part II., 22.
On Garden Drainage, 204. Carruthers, W., On Lepidodendron and Calamites, 337.
Notes on the Shetland
Flora, 351. Carter, H., On Gomphonema in con- jugation, 178.
Caspary, On the Change in the Direc-
tion of the Branches of Woody Plants caused by low degrees of Temperature, 199.
Catapodium unilaterale, B. aristatum,
Cedars of Lebanon, New Groves, 368. Chair of Botany in Trinity College, Dublin, Vacant, 271.
Charnock, R. S., 'Verba Nominalia,' 127.
Cheilaria Arbuti, 114; Coryli, 114.
Chenopodia from Surrey, 78. Church, A. H., Purple Clover in Corn- wall, 299. Cinchona bark and leaves, Analysis of, by J. E. Howard, 21; in Ceylon, 95; Plantations at Darjeeling, 160; in Jamaica, 93; Our present know- ledge of the Species of, by J. E. Howard, 200.
Cineraria Canadensis, 233. 'Cladoniæ, A Monograph of British,' by W. Mudd, 90.
Clarke, B., A New Arrangement of Phanerogamous Plants,' 271, 379. On the Floral Envelopes of
Cutler, Miss, Obituary of, 238. 'Cybele Hibernica,' 160, 333, 361. Cypripedium candidum, Dimerous Flowers in, 378.
Cystodictyon, 72; C. Leclancherii, 72. Cystopus spinulosus, 108.
Dalzell, N. A., On Moringa, 94. Darlingia, 268.
Darwin, C., Portrait of, in Bennett's
'Men of Eminence,' 272.
De Candolle, A., elected President of Botanical Congress, 31; Inaugural Address at the Botanical Congress, 184; Degrees from Oxford and Cambridge, 239; Le Diamètre d'un Sequoia, 203; 'La Vie et les Écrits de Sir W. Hooker,' 234; 'Prodro- mus,' xv. 2, ii. 387.
De Candolle, C., Mémoire sur la Fa- mille des Pipéracées,' 336. Piperaceae Nova, 132,
161, 210. Defoliation, On the parts involved in the Process of, by W. R. M'Nab, 95. Diatrype syngenesia, 99. Diatrypella quercina, 99. Dickson, A., On the Phylloid Shoots of Sciadopitys verticillata, 203, 224.
On the Staminal Ar- rangements in Potentilla and Nut- tallia, 273, 368. Didymoplexis, On, by S. Kurz, 40. Diplodia Esculi, 109; Rubi, 109. Diseases in Plants in connection with Epidemics, 159.
Double Flowers and Variegated Foli-
age not occurring together, 60. Dublin, Natural History Society of,96. Dyer, W. T., on Arenaria montana,
178; Trimen and Dyer engaged on a Flora of Middlesex, 64.
Earley, W., On Wall-fruit Trees, 205. Edinburgh, Botanical Society of, 94, 159, 240, 368. Epiphanes, 40.
Erica Tetralix in America, 59. Ernst, A., On Papaya vulgaris, 81; Some Remarks on the Poisonous Properties of Euphorbia Caracasana,
284; On Venezuelan Woods, 359; Publishing on Venezuelan Plants, 304.
Erysiphe horridula, 98. Esparto Grass, 240.
Euphorbia Caracasana, Poisonous Pro- perties of, 284; E. palustris in Sussex, 178.
Euphorbiacea, De Candolle's Pro- dromus, vol. xv. 387. Eupiper, 161.
Exhibition, International Horticul- tural, 31, 64, 128.
Exotic Plants about London in 1865, by H. Trimen, 147.
Fagus Forest in New England, Aus- tralia, 123.
Fecundation of Lupinus polyphyllus,
Ferdinandia, 123. Fernandoa, 123.
Ferns British and Foreign,' by J. Smith, 235; On the Affinity of, by J. Smith, 306; Some Remarks on the Classification of, by H. F. Hance, 253.
Ficus stipulata, 54; pumila, 54. 'Flora of Devon and Cornwall,' J. W. N. Keys, 381; of Gloucestershire, by St. Brody, 121; of High Wy- combe, by J. Britten, 160; of Ire- land, 201; of Middlesex, prepa- tion of, by Trimen and Dyer, 64; of the Shetland Isles, by R. Tate, 2; of Sussex, proposed by Mr. Helmsley, 92; Vitiensis, 128, 335. Foliicolous Sphæriæ, 241, 300. Foster, Ancient Trees below the sur- face at Hull, 310, 316.
Fraser, P. N., 'British Ferns and their Varieties,' 361.
Frond-cells of Lemna and Wolffia, by G. Gulliver, 375.
Fungi, British, Decades of, 27; Exsic- cati Brit., by M. C. Cooke, 386; observed during 1865, by W. G. Smith, 129.
Galium elato-verum, 76; vero-elatum, 76.
Garovaglio, 'Della Distribuzione dei Licheni di Lombardia,' 125.
'Sui più recenti Sistemi
Lichenologici,' etc., 125.
Garovaglio, Tentamen Dispositionis | Hance, H. F., Remarks on the Modern
Meth. Lichenum in Longobardia,'
On Wolffia arrhiza, 263. Grayemma, 45, 49; G. Menziesii, 51. Greenland, Miocene Flora of, 310. Greville, New Diatoms from the Pa- cific, 240.
Greville, R. K., Obituary of, 238. Grimmia subsquarrosa, 231; commu- tata, 232.
Grove, W., Inaugural Address at the British Association, 307. Gulliver, G., Pollen-grains of certain Ranunculaceæ, etc., 281.
On the Frond-cells of
Lemna and Wolffia, 375. Gymnosporia Harlandi, 171. Gymnostomum paucifolium, 38.
Hance, H. F., On a few Critical, Little known, or otherwise Interesting Plants, 51.
On the Classification of
Ferns, 253. 'Handbook of the British Flora,' by G. Bentham, 360.
Hardy, J., On Leucojum vernum, 88. Harvey, W. H., Obituary of, 236. Heather, On the Newfoundland, 305. Hederaceæ, Revision of Natural Order of, by B. Seemann, 293, 352. Hedycaria, A new Fijian, by A. Gray, 83; H. dorstenioides, 83.
Heer, O., On the Miocene Flora of Greenland, 310.
Hemsley, W. B., On Euphorbia pa- lustris in Sussex, 178.
Proposed Flora of
Sussex, 92. Hendersonia Corni, 110; Robiniæ, 109; Rosa, 109; Sarmentorum, 110.
Henessy, H., On the probable Cause of the existence of North European Flora in the West of Ireland, 309. Hermann, Count, Botanical Journey to Portugal, 63, Heteropanax, 297.
Hibberd, S., On the Naming of Plants, 205.
Hieracium præcox, Nova Floræ Bri-
tannica Planta, by C. H. Schultz- Bipontinus, 223.
Hildebrand, On Insect Agency in the
Fertilization of Corydalis cava, 206. Hogg, J., On the Ballast Flora of
Durham and Northumberland, 309. Hooker, J. D., Degrees from Oxford and Cambridge, 239.
Ön Island Floras, 309. Report of Kew Gardens
for 1865, 151. Hooker, Sir William, 'La Vie et les Écrits de,' by A. De Candolle, 234. Hookerian Herbarium, Petition for its Purchase, 92.
Horticulture, The Advantages of, to Botany, 185.
Howard, J. E., Analysis of Cinchona, 21.
The Present state of our Knowledge of the Species of Cinchona, 200.
Howlett, H., On Night-covering and Shading of Plant and Forcing Houses, 202.
Hulle, Von, Rational Method of Pruning, 206.
Iceland, Plants from, Jardin, E., 94. Insect Ravages on Forest Trees, 160. Inula, Schultz-Bip. on, 34.
Inula salicina an Irish Plant, by Dr. Moore, 33.
Ireland, Climate, Flora, and Crops of,
Irish Plants, by F. Naylor, 95.
Jardin, E., Plants from Iceland, 94. Jones, T., On SaxicolarVerrucaria,158.
Kew Gardens, Official Report for 1865, 151.
Keys, J. W. N., Flora of Devon and Cornwall,' 381.
Kickx, Les Questions de Physiologie spécialement Appliquées à la Cryp- togamie, 206.
Koch, R., On some Propositions with
regard to Systematic Botany, 201. Kotschy, Death of, 336.
Krelage, On the Names of Garden Varieties, 203.
Kurz, S., On Didymoplexis, 40.
Lahaye, Sur la Conservation des Fruits, 206.
Lauracea, On the Floral Envelopes of, by B. Clarke, 204.
Lascelles, A. R. W., A Treatise on Coffee,' 30.
Lawson, C., On Esparto Grass, 240. Leaves, Development of, by W. R. M'Nab, 159.
Lecoq, De la Migration des Plantes des Montagnes, 202.
Sur la Culture et la Mode d'Emploi du Colchique Bizantin, 202.
Leighton, Rev. W. A., preparing a Synopsis of British Lichens, 32. On Fecunda- tion of Lupinus polyphyllus, 36. New Locality for Scheuchzeria palustris, 306.
Fascicle of his Lichenes Brit. Exsicc.
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